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Austen''s Unbecoming Conjunctions - Comedies of the Flesh

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Informationen zum Autor JILL HEYDT-STEVENSON is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Colorado-Boulder, USA. Klappentext Austen'sUnbecomingConjunctions is a contemporary study of all Jane Austen's writings focusing on her representation of women, sexuality, the material objects, and linguistic patterns by which this sexuality was expressed. Heydt-Stevenson demonstrates the subtle, vulgar, and humorous ways Austen uses human bodies, objects, and activities (fashion, jewelry, crafts, popular literature, travel and tourism, money, and courtship rituals) to convey sexuality and sexual appetites. Through the sexual subtext, Heydt-Stevenson proposes, Austen satirized contemporary sexual hypocrisy; overcame the stereotypes of women authors as sexually inhibited, sheltered, or repressed; and addressed as sophisticated and worldly an audience as Byron's. Thus through her careful reading of all the Austen texts in light of the language of eroticism, both traditional and contemporary, Heydt-Stevenson re-evaluates Austen's audience, the novels, and her role as a writer. Zusammenfassung Austen'sUnbecomingConjunctions is a contemporary study of all Jane Austen's writings focusing on her representation of women, sexuality, the material objects, and linguistic patterns by which this sexuality was expressed. Heydt-Stevenson demonstrates the subtle, vulgar, and humorous ways Austen uses human bodies, objects, and activities (fashion, jewelry, crafts, popular literature, travel and tourism, money, and courtship rituals) to convey sexuality and sexual appetites. Through the sexual subtext, Heydt-Stevenson proposes, Austen satirized contemporary sexual hypocrisy; overcame the stereotypes of women authors as sexually inhibited, sheltered, or repressed; and addressed as sophisticated and worldly an audience as Byron's. Thus through her careful reading of all the Austen texts in light of the language of eroticism, both traditional and contemporary, Heydt-Stevenson re-evaluates Austen's audience, the novels, and her role as a writer. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of illustrations Introduction: Did Jane Austen Really Mean That? Bejewelling the Clandestine Body/Bawdy: The Miniature Spaces of Sense and Sensibility The Anxieties and 'Felicities of Rapid Motion': Moving Bodies in Pride and Prejudice Fashioning the Body: Cross-Dressing, Dressing, Undressing, and Dressage in Northanger Abbey Making and Improving: Women, Masquerades, and Erotic Humor in Mansfield Park 'Praying to Cupid for a Cure': Venereal Disease, Prostitution, and the Marriage Market in Juvenilia and Emma 'Unbecoming Conjunctions': Bawdy Mourning and the Female Gaze in Persuasion Works Cited...

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List of illustrations Introduction: Did Jane Austen Really Mean That? Bejewelling the Clandestine Body/Bawdy: The Miniature Spaces of Sense and Sensibility The Anxieties and 'Felicities of Rapid Motion': Moving Bodies in Pride and Prejudice Fashioning the Body: Cross-Dressing, Dressing, Undressing, and Dressage in Northanger Abbey Making and Improving: Women, Masquerades, and Erotic Humor in Mansfield Park 'Praying to Cupid for a Cure': Venereal Disease, Prostitution, and the Marriage Market in Juvenilia and Emma 'Unbecoming Conjunctions': Bawdy Mourning and the Female Gaze in Persuasion Works Cited

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